Damien Bénéteau France, b. 1971
"Through light, movement, and geometric form, Damien Bénéteau redefines the relationship between perception and materiality."
Damien Bénéteau (b. 1971, France) is a mid-career artist working at the intersection of kinetic sculpture, light-based installation, and geometric abstraction. His practice explores the phenomenology of perception, often constructing wall-based and freestanding works in anodised aluminium, light, and engineered motion. Bénéteau's works do not depict movement-they orchestrate it, inviting the viewer into a subtle dialogue with time, form, and visual instability. Referencing the structural legacies of Alexander Calder and the luminous sensibilities of James Turrell, Bénéteau engages with the tension between mechanical precision and optical ambiguity. His work has been exhibited at institutions and fairs across Europe, Asia, and the Middle East, including the Fondation Vasarely (Aix-en-Provence), Tank Shanghai, MAD Gallery (Geneva, Dubai, Taipei), and Buysse Gallery (Knokke). Originally trained as a photographer, he transitioned fully into sculptural practice in 2010.
Damien Bénéteau's sculptural language operates within a terrain shaped by kinetic equilibrium, light manipulation, and spatial choreography. Born in 1971 in L'Haÿ-les-Roses, France, Bénéteau originally trained in photography, graduating with a BTS in 1993. His early work in the press sector-first at MPA agency and later through the co-founding of the photography collective "Les Cyclopes" in 1998-laid the groundwork for a visual practice grounded in the dynamics of framing, temporality, and precision.
Since 2010, Bénéteau has developed a body of work that translates these concerns into a sculptural register. Working primarily with anodised aluminium, custom-built LED systems, and internal mechanical components, he fabricates kinetic wall reliefs and floor-standing sculptures that explore the perceptual tension between stillness and motion. These works often feature central rotating elements-circular forms, reflective half-spheres, or luminous pistons-set into choreographed motion through magnetic or pendular systems. The movement is never ornamental; rather, it acts as an optical vector that stages a visual event, modulating the way form and light unfold across the viewer's field of vision.
His practice resonates with a broader lineage of kinetic and optical art-most notably the structural poetics of Alexander Calder, the sensorial architecture of James Turrell, and the spatial logic of Constructivist abstraction. Yet, Bénéteau's approach is distinctly his own: he neither gestures toward narrative nor spectacle. Instead, his works function as perceptual instruments-silent, slow, and exacting-where the presence of the viewer completes the system.
Over the past decade, Bénéteau has exhibited widely across international contexts. He has held solo exhibitions at ToolsGalerie (Paris), SCOPE (Paris), Galerie Mathias Coullaud (Paris), and MAD Gallery (Geneva, Dubai, Taipei). Institutional highlights include a solo show at the Fondation Vasarely in Aix-en-Provence (2022), as well as participation in group exhibitions at Tank Shanghai, SaMoca Riyadh, and the Espace Topographie in Paris. Recent exhibitions at Buysse Gallery (Knokke, Belgium), including Shift: Abstract Transformations (2024) and Abstract Transformations II (2025), have further anchored his work within a contemporary discourse of light, abstraction, and spatial materialism.
Bénéteau's works are held in private and public collections across Europe and Asia. A permanent installation, Cosmogonie (2017), is sited at Lycée Léon Blum in Créteil. He currently lives and works in France.
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ABSTRACT TRANSFORMATIONS II
Damien Bénéteau, Cyrielle Gulacsy, and Rema Ghuloum 11 October - 26 December 2025ABSTRACT TRANSFORMATIONS II is a group exhibition at Buysse Gallery, Knokke, featuring Damien Bénéteau, Cyrielle Gulacsy, and Rema Ghuloum.Read more
Curated by Louis Buysse, the exhibition continues the gallery’s exploration of abstraction, perception, and temporality through sculpture, painting, and light.
The show unfolds across the autumn and winter season, reflecting the rhythm of the sea that surrounds the gallery.
Bénéteau’s kinetic works transform light into movement, Gulacsy’s pointillist paintings explore geometric vibration, and Ghuloum’s layered abstractions reveal time as material memory. Together, their practices form a quiet dialogue between motion and stillness, structure and intuition.
Buysse Gallery approaches the off-season in Knokke as a moment for reflection and slow transformation, positioning art as an evolving field of perception, shaped by the changing light of the coast. -
SHIFT: Abstract Transformations Expanded
Groupshow 26 December 2024 - 2 February 2025An expanded iteration of Buysse Gallery’s acclaimed exhibition Shift, this show delves deeper into the transformative potential of abstraction. Featuring works by Bram Bogart, Cyrielle Gulacsy, Tom Van Puyvelde, Lieven Deconinck, and the newly added Chiharu Shiota, the exhibition explores the intersections of form, color, and materiality. Curated by Louis Buysse, this dynamic presentation offers fresh perspectives on abstraction, bridging generations and cultural contexts in a continually evolving dialogue.Read more -
SHIFT: Abstract Transformations
Groupshow 3 October - 22 December 2024SHIFT: Abstract Transformations at Buysse GalleryRead more
Experience SHIFT, the latest exhibition at Buysse Gallery in Knokke, showcasing a transformative journey through the evolution of abstract art. Featuring a dynamic lineup of contemporary and historical abstract artists, the exhibition bridges two generations, from the tactile, impastoed works of Bram Bogart to the optical and conceptual explorations of artists like Cyrielle Gulacsy, Tom Van Puyvelde, and Lieven Deconinck.
Discover vibrant and thought-provoking works that explore the materiality of paint, the interplay of light and shadow, and the dynamic possibilities of abstraction. SHIFT highlights artists such as Emanuel Seitz, Irina Ojovan, Damien Bénéteau, Stien Bekaert, and Tycjan Knut, each bringing unique perspectives to the dialogue between form, color, and texture.
This exhibition celebrates the transformative potential of abstract art, offering viewers an engaging experience of shifting perceptions and artistic innovation. Visit Buysse Gallery to immerse yourself in a curated exploration of modern and contemporary abstraction, where art challenges boundaries and evokes profound emotional and intellectual responses.
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Curated Real Estate
BUYSSE X DAEMS ANTWERP 7 - 29 September 2024Experience the intersection of high-end art and luxury real estate at Buysse Gallery x Daems Antwerp’s Curated Real Estate pop-up exhibition. Featuring works by Tom Van Puyvelde, Silvia Giordani, Damien Bénéteau, and Stephan Marienfeld, this unique exhibition blends art with architecture, creating immersive environments that transcend traditional gallery spaces. Open from 7 to 29 September 2024, weekends only, at Bouwmeestersstraat 5, Antwerp.Read more
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New Artwork release: Damien Bénéteau
Introducing Circular Variations — a kinetic light sculpture exploring geometry, motion, and perceptual tension. 24 November 2025Damien Bénéteau’s Circular Variations (Silver) (2025) is a kinetic light sculpture in anodised aluminium that explores the interplay of geometry, magnetism, and perception. Through subtle motion and illumination, the work invites a heightened sensory engagement with space.Read more -
Interview: Damien Bénéteau
Light in Motion: A Conversation with Damien Bénéteau 30 January 2025Explore Damien Bénéteau’s insights on transitioning from photography to kinetic sculpture, his use of light, and his artistic influences in this in-depth interview.Read more -
Editorial: Magazine 2024
Annual Overview 14 December 2024Discover the first issue of Buysse Gallery’s Magazine, offering an insider’s view into our curatorial process and featured exhibitions. Explore how we merge artistic passion with market insight to shape the contemporary art scene from our base in Knokke, Belgium.Read more -
Press: COLLECT Magazine
SHIFT: Abstract Transformations: Groupshow 1 October 2024SHIFT: Abstract Transformations Expanded (26 December 2024 – 2 February 2025) at Buysse Gallery explores the evolution of abstraction through works by Bram Bogart, Chiharu Shiota, Cyrielle Gulacsy, and others. Curated by Louis Buysse, it bridges historical and contemporary practices.Read more -
Institutional Show: Damien Bénéteau
'Variations in Variations' at Fondation Vasarely 15 December 2022Damien Bénéteau – Variations at Fondation Vasarely Damien Bénéteau’s monumental Variations installation at the Fondation Vasarely (2022-2023) explores the interplay of light, motion, and time. Featuring a large-scale pendulum suspended from an 11-meter ceiling, the kinetic sculpture redefines spatial perception through rhythmic movement and luminous contrasts, blending minimalism with profound meditative impact.Read more
Solo Exhibitions
- 2014 - ToolsGalerie, Paris, France
- 2015 - Galerie Mathias Coullaud, Paris, France
- 2015 - MAD Gallery, Geneva, Switzerland
- 2016 - MAD Gallery, Taipei, Taiwan
- 2017 - MAD Gallery, Dubai, United Arab Emirates
- 2020 - SCOPE, Paris, France
- 2022 - Fondation Vasarely, Aix-en-Provence, France
- 2025 - Redrocks.Artlab Gallery, Saint-Raphaël, France
Group Exhibitions
- 2012 - ToolsGalerie, Paris, France
- 2014 - Pavillon des Arts et du Design, Jardin des Tuileries, Paris, France
- 2017 - DeLight Festival, Berlin, Germany
- 2018 - MAD Gallery, Geneva, Switzerland
- 2019 - Tank Shanghai, China
- 2020 - Morrison Gallery, Kent, USA
- 2021 - LAPS, Verdun, France
- 2022 - Galerie Eko Sato, Paris; The Overview Effect, Lisbon; Watches and Wonders (Cartier), Geneva
- 2023 - Galerie du Génie, Port Louis, Mauritius
- 2024 - Les Formes du Temps, Espace Topographie, Paris; Shift: Abstract Transformations, Buysse Gallery, Knokke
- 2024 - Curated Real Estate, Antwerp, presented by Buysse Gallery
- 2024 - In the Night, SaMoca Museum, Riyadh
- 2025 - Abstract Transformations II, Buysse Gallery, Knokke (with Cyrielle Gulacsy and Rema Ghuloum)
- 2025 - Wagner Gallery, Paris, France
Permanent Installation
- 2017 - Cosmogonie, Lycée Léon Blum, Créteil, France


